Entries in Video Games
(2019)

On today's show, Marc talks about the 2018 Game Awards nominations, what they'd like to see win, and what they expect to win, minus all the esports crap they know nothing about. They also talk about the amusement tax in Chicago and how it will affect digital purchases on the PlayStation store, which isn't all that amusing. Anyway, something-something preachy and breachy, cheers and enjoy the anime-zing(ly strategic) show.

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On today's show, Marc talks about Red Dead Redemption 2 for the last time, reviewing it in an extra rambling kind of way. In addition to all the cowboy talk, Marc also talks about Hitman Sniper Assassin, what it's like playing Call of Duty with their dad, and more Dragon Ball Z nonsense. Anyway, something-something shooty and root and tooty, cheers and enjoy the anime-zing(ly way too long) show.

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In episode four of Attack the Backlog, Marc runs and jumps and slides their way through the world of Mirror's Edge, a first-person parkour game where you play as Faith, a "runner" who delivers packages for those looking to avoid the watchful eye of the oppressive government. But things get messy when Faith's twin sister Kate is framed for murder and you, being the great sister you are, try and save her. Mirror's Edge originally came out on Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 in November of 2008 (and on PC a few months later), and is also backward compatible on Xbox One. Anyway, something-something jumpy and grumpy, cheers and enjoy the show.

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On today's show, Marc talks about Kynseed, a little game being made by a small team, including some of the folk who made the Fable games, currently in early access and in early access for good reason, but the foundation is there and it's full of potential. In addition to that, they also talk about more Red Dead Redemption 2, plenty of nonsense, and more Dragon Ball Z. Anyway, something-something charming and with farming, cheers and enjoy the anime-zing(ly discounted) show.

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On today's show, Marc talks about Swap This! and Hardway Party, two fun little Switch games that, dare I say, are perfect for Switch (and more Red Dead Redemption 2 because, well, just 'cause). But the real meat and potatoes of today's show is dedicated to the Sega Genesis and some of Marc's favorite Genesis games. Anyway, something-something delightful and not-at-all insightful, cheers and enjoy the anime-zing(ly nostalgic) show.

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